UVA Phi Kappa Psi Sues Rolling Stone For $25 Million, And If They Win, We All Do

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Today, the UVA chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity filed a $25 million lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine for the humiliation and harassment the brothers suffered through following the publication of an article in 2014 titled “A Rape On Campus.”

An investigation conducted by the Columbia University journalism school and the Charlottesville Police Department later found the article to be entirely fabricated. In the horrifying piece, written by Sabrina Rubin Erdely, a student named Jackie details a brutal gang rape that had apparently occurred during a party at the Phi Kappa Psi house as part of a cruel hazing ritual.

But in the weeks between the publication of the article and the conclusion that it was false, the brothers and alumni were subjected to tremendous abuse. Death threats. Protestors outside of their homes. Activists breaking their windows and vandalizing their property – one such group spray-painted “UVA Center for Rape Studies” on the side of the chapter house.

The entire Greek community at UVA instantly became a public symbol of rape culture bred in a closed society of privilege and misogyny.

The bullshit article slid through the cracks because of shoddy reporting, editing, and a preexisting notion that Greek life is backward and evil. The editor of Rolling Stone, Will Dana, resigned. The magazine issued an apology in April (almost half a year after the article saw the light of day).

But for the brothers, who feared for their lives for weeks, wondering whether they’d be put in jail or banned from getting a job upon graduation or even murdered at the hands of one of the activists threatening to do so, a paragraph-long apology obviously wasn’t enough.

From The Washington Post (the publication that first pointed out the discrepancies in the Rolling Stone article):

The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity chapter at the University of Virginia filed a $25 million lawsuit Monday against Rolling Stone magazine, which published an article in 2014 that alleged a freshman was gang raped at the house during a party.

“The fraternity chapter and its student and alumni members suffered extreme damage to their reputations in the aftermath of the article’s publication and continue to suffer despite the ultimate unraveling of the story,” the Phi Psi chapter said in a statement Monday. “The article also subjected the student members and their families to danger and immense stress while jeopardizing the future existence of the chapter.”

A win in court would be huge for the Phi Kappa Psi chapter at UVA, but it would also be a major win for Greeks everywhere.

There are about a dozen stories a month that resemble the errors of Rolling Stone. A single witness will claim a fraternity committed unspeakable acts of misogyny or racism or homophobia, and a willing media will publish it as truth without even attempting to get the fraternity’s side.

If Phi Kappa Psi wins this case, a precedent for reporting on fraternity scandals will at long last be set. A publication will have to be sure that the life-ruining claims against a fraternity are true, or pay up big time.

[via Washington Post]

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    1. Channel4NewsTeam

      Nearly all major publications and outlets anymore slant their stories and refuse to remain impartial, it’s minor league bullshit. I’m all for our rights and the 1st amendment freedom of the press but it’s gotten to the point where it’s incredibly hard to even hold journalists accountable for blatantly distorting facts and details into complete untruths. If you’re not intelligent enough or a good enough writer to publish something without violating basic codes of credibility and ethics then find a new fucking job.

      10 years ago at 5:26 pm
  1. Gun_Slinger

    They should have sued for 50, hoping to get 25. Hope they don’t get some female hippie commie judge that was rejected my boys her entire childhood. Get ’em boys!

    10 years ago at 4:32 pm
  2. jayou15

    Good. I hope they bankrupt the bastards. Side note-they have the potential to have the best formal in history with some of those winnings after

    10 years ago at 4:36 pm
    1. Gun_Slinger

      Somewhere in the court case they need to drop something about how they plan to give the money to charity.

      10 years ago at 5:01 pm
  3. ijustcameheretofrat

    Awful that it has taken this long to get to but I hope there will be justice wrought upon Stone.

    10 years ago at 4:39 pm
  4. FranklinHowardStogie

    They should also sue the story’s author, who has a history of writing false to sketchy articles regarding rape and assault, and donate whatever they win from her to a rape victim’s group. That will tell her to shove it.

    10 years ago at 4:40 pm
    1. geed_N_proud

      Yeah, they probably looked at it and saw she doesnt make enough worth suing for. That’s why she gets off to blaming men for her shitty career.

      10 years ago at 4:49 pm
      1. NY Frock Exchange

        I’m glad you’re on our side for this. Even we can agree rolling stone is shit.

        10 years ago at 5:39 pm
      2. BoozinCruizin

        No doubt she blames low income on the wage gap; and will never recognize the hypocrisy/irony of a “feminist” blaming her gender for her shortcomings.

        10 years ago at 10:10 pm
      3. inhocFaF

        As an employee doing her job, the company assumes her defense if she so chooses. I bet the caption of the case includes rolling stone, the editor, the publisher, the author, the CEO, and about 10 other people, all of which would be defended by Rolling Stone and their legal services. Anywho, unless this case is settled, don’t expect to hear anything for a couple of years.

        Unless the bitch went rogue and did her own thing, then she can be fucked and metaphorically rap….nevermind.

        10 years ago at 11:02 am
  5. Hungover Hero

    From what I’ve read, the chapter seems to have some really upstanding gentlemen. While this will almost certainly be a long and drawn-out process, I hope these guys get every penny they deserve. Regardless of our individual letter allegiances, we should all get behind them and show support.

    10 years ago at 4:44 pm
    1. Snake300

      My younger brother included. The day the story came out, he said there was NO WAY it happened. No way.

      10 years ago at 4:48 pm
  6. Lightning McPeen

    Hate to say this but liberals will still believe in their confirmation biased bullshit and continue to think Greeks are the worst thing to happen since Columbus.

    10 years ago at 4:52 pm